mikeo90
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1-1-2011 22:46 |
Originally posted by johndoe83 at 1-1-2011 15:49
I would use a software called TrueCrypt. It's free software and very easy to use. You can make the files look like they are something else so that when someone tries to open it. it will just be an u ... I also use, and recommend TrueCrypt, easy to use, free and virtually uncrackable (without using multiple super computers).
Once logged in, it maps a drive so you can use normal directory structures.
It can also be used across a network. | |
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